>>1852464 LB
I have no problem with the work he's done.
I think it certainly helped us all out.
But, I think, as I have and all of us have always felt, that remaining anonymous is important here.
There are a few reasons, like the disruption of ethos, for instance. But, I don't think we need to get in to that.
Call me names if you'd like, anon. But, I'd rather take the risk of you getting upset that I'm helping the new people for a trade off of being able to help one of them avoid detection and eventually being compromised.